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Chassis and inner wings - paint

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27 Mar 2023 18:52 #248265 by davidandped
Now my Japanese Front Bumper is fitted a lot more of my chassis and inner wings are visible. Even though my car is only 3 years old it’s got signs of rust on the chassis and towing eyes. 

As my car is yellow / green I’m not sure what paint to use as I can’t seem to find any colour coded chassis paint. I was wondering if anyone else has had the same issue?

Thanks

David

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27 Mar 2023 21:22 #248268 by Roger Fairclough
I used a black bitumen to cover over my tow bracket.
Whilst i'm on, can you give me the spec. of the bumper you bought.

Cheers.

Roger
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28 Mar 2023 03:24 #248270 by Lambert
There is a tintable version of Upol raptor bed liner that is immensely robust and covers well.

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28 Mar 2023 04:57 #248272 by yakuza
The more robust it is, the more it chips and cracks and can form pockets where moist and dirt gather to make rust. The softer and more forgiving and flexible it is the better it can prohibit rust making it more difficult for the moist and dirt to get to the paint. But then less robust against wear and tear.
Well that is the theory. Some have bad experience on the Upol and some have better. I would not use it as a undercoating but something more flexible. For stonechip or as a bedliner or to make it look good if you want the rugged look, oh yes,.

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28 Mar 2023 07:21 #248274 by Jonesie
Replied by Jonesie on topic Chassis and inner wings - paint
bilthamber.com/product/dynax-uc/

This does the job, UB is black and UC is clear.
Opie oils have a 20% discount code running at the mo ( payday ).

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28 Mar 2023 08:03 #248275 by Roger Fairclough
I've used a basic bitumastic paint for many years. In cold weather it is best warmed up but goes on nice and thick and it's flexibility prevents it chipping. The thickness will help to deaden noise.

Roger
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